Description |
1 online resource (xi, 280 pages) |
Series |
Palgrave Gothic |
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Palgrave gothic series.
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Note |
Available to OhioLINK libraries |
Contents |
"Welcome to my house! Enter freely and of your own free will": Dracula in international contexts / Marius-Mircea Crian -- The casework of relationship: Le Fanu, Stoker and the rhetorical contexts of Irish gothic / William Hughes -- The discourse of Italy in nineteenth century Irish gothic: Maturin's Fatal revenge, Le Fanu's Exotic tales, and The castle of Savina / Donatella Abbate Badin -- "Bloodthirsty and remorseless fangs": representation of east-central Europe in Edgar Allan Poe's gothic short stories / Lucian-Vasile Szabo, Marius-Mircea Crian -- Spirited away: dream work, the outsider, and the representation of Transylvania in the Pied Piper and Dracula myth in Britain and Germany / Sam George -- Count Dracula's address and lifetime identity / Hans Corneel de Roos -- Dracula and the psychic world of the East End of London / Clive Bloom -- Tourism and travel in Bram Stoker's Dracula / Duncan Light -- Castle Hunedoara and the Dracula myth: connection or speculation? / Marius-Mircea Crian -- Location and the vampire: the impact of fictional stories upon associated locations / Kristin L. Bone -- In search of Dracula's oracular history / John Edgar Browning -- Vampire emotion and identity in Dracula and Interview with the vampire / Nancy Schumann -- Gothic and horror in contemporary cinema and television: aesthetic experience and emotional imact / Magdelena Grabias -- Papa Dracula: vampires for family values? / Dorota Babilas -- The evolution of gothic spaces: ruins, forests, urban jungles / Carol Senf -- Index |
Summary |
This volume analyzes the role of Bram Stoker's Dracula and its sequels in the evolution of the Gothic. As well as the transformation of the Gothic location--from castles, cemeteries and churches to the modern urban Gothic--this volume explores the evolution of the undead considering a range of media from the 19th century protagonist to sympathetic contemporary vampires of teen Gothic. Based on an interdisciplinary approach (literature, tourism, and film), the book argues that the development of the Dracula myth is the result of complex international influences and cultural interactions. Offering a multifarious perspective, this volume is a reference work that will be useful to both academic and general readers.--Publisher |
Note |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subjects |
Vampires in literature.
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books |
Alt Name |
Crișan, Marius-Mircea, editor
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Ohio Library and Information Network. |
Link |
Print version: Crian, Marius-Mircea Dracula : An International Perspective Cham : Springer International Publishing,c2017 9783319633657 (OCoLC)992747727 |
Dewey No |
823/.8 23 |
LC NO |
PR6037.T617 Z62 2017 |
OCLC # |
1012347535 |
ISBN |
9783319633664 (electronic bk.) |
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331963366X (electronic bk.) |
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9783319633657 |
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3319633651 |
Isn/Std # |
(OCoLC)1012347535 (OCoLC)1011678834 |
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